Security Council Committee, Established By Resolution 1267 (1999)
Concerning Afghanistan, Issues Consolidated List
United Nations
March 8, 2001
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Furthermore, as per paragraph 8(c) of resolution 1333 (2000) adopted on
19 December 2000, the Committee approved the following consolidated list of individuals and entities associated with Usama bin Laden (UBL), including those in the Al-Qaida organization:
· Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Awad Bin Ladin (aka Abu Abdallah Abd Al-Hakim). Born 28/07/57, Saudi Arabia. Saudi citizenship withdrawn, now officially an Afghan national.
· Muhammad Atif (aka Abu Hafs). Born (probably) 1944, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian national. Senior lieutenant to UBL.
· Aiman Muhammad Rabi Al-Zawahiri. Born 19/06/51, Giza, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian national. Former leader of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, now a close associate of UBL.
· Sad Al-Sharif. Born c. 1969, Saudi Arabia. Brother-in-law and close associate of UBL. Said to be head of UBLs financial organisation.
· Saif Al-Adil. Born c. 1963, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian national. Responsible for UBLs security.
· Amin Al-Haq (aka Muhammad Amin). Born c.1960, Nangahar province, Afghanistan. Afghan national. Security coordinator for UBL.
· Ahmad Said Al-Kadr (aka Abu Abd Al-Rahman Al-Kanadi). Born 01/03/48, Cairo, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian and Canadian national.
· Zain Al-Abidin Muhahhad Husain (aka next name underlined Abu Zubaida and Abd Al-Hadi Al-Wahab). Born 12/03/71, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Thought to be a Saudi, Palestinian and Jordanian national. Close associate of UBL and facilitator of terrorist travel.
· Saqar Al-Jadawi. Born c. 1965. Thought to be a Yemeni and Saudi national. Aide to UBL.
· Bilal Bin Marwan. Born c.1947. Senior lieutenant of UBL.
The above lists will continue to be revised as necessary. The Committee encourages Member States to bring to its attention any information they may have concerning funds, financial resources, as well as entities and/or persons.
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